I've read through the comments here but missed what the
actual problem statement is. Can somebody wrap it up,
please?

Non-standard i/o addresses were mentioned but how can
that be more user-friendly when one can enter numbers
that don't work? At least early coreboot code used to
configure static addresses, hence only these could be
selected for consoles.

Is this about which physical port is used? Or which
address will be assigned to that port? Does the address
matter after coreboot is done?

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